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I am having a problem with my audio. Whenever I make changes to an audio track (denoising, desser, etc.), it sounds weird at the beginning of each clip of audio. The glitch makes the voices (editing a talkshow) sound muddled and there's almost this static type noise. After about a second, the audio goes back to normal. When I export, the audio glitch is built into the export. What has been a temporary fix is to play the glitchy audio back a second time. For some reason, the audio glitch only happens on the first playback of the clip. So in order to export a non-glitchy export, I have to playback the entire video before exporting.
Details:
Adobe Premiere 25.1.0
MacBook Pro 2021, 16 inch
Apple M1 Max chip
32GB Ram
MacOs Sequioa 15.1.1
1TB Hard Drive
Editing off of Seagate External Hard Drives into USB-C port.
Video Source:
Type: QuickTime Movie
Image Size: 1920 x 1080
Frame Rate: 24.00
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 24-bit - Stereo
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Stereo
Sequence Settings:
Image Size: 1920 x 1080
Frame Rate: 29.97 (yes, this is different from source, but it happens in 24fps sequence as well)
It's a 3 camera multi-cam edit with at least 2 tracks of audio per episode, sometimes more.
Steps to Reproduce Problem:
-Make an audio cut
-Select the audio clip and use the Essential Sound panel
-Change the amount of Noise Reduction
-Play back the audio clip
What should happen:
The audio should be adjusted without any issues
What does happen:
The audio, the first time you play it back, sounds muddled and sort of static like for about 1 second.
I'm attaching 2 15 second clips. This first has the problem (no playback ahead of time). The 2nd is normal (played it back ahead of time).
Please forgive the color/blur, this is raw footage I didn't shoot. 🙂
Thank you!
Thanks for submitting your bug report. I hope we can help you soon. Sorry for the frustration!
Thanks,
Ian
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Thanks for submitting your bug report. I hope we can help you soon. Sorry for the frustration!
Thanks,
Ian
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Hi @Barnabas36187568mina - I do hear the pop in the audio on your cut, this does happen while editing you can get rid of them by a couple frames dissolve in between the cut. Other than that the two uploads sound exactly the same. The other problem is the dialogue only on the left channel, but I'm unsure if that is intentional.
Can you show a screenshot of your timeline from your uploads and a screenshot of your essential sound settings?
Everytime you make an adjustment with the enhance speech has to reanalyze the entire clip, I wonder if that is what you are experiencing. It's best to save that work until you are done editing as every cut will trigger the enhance speech.
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